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    • in reply to: Download Troubles (6, sp2) #836906

      Thanks Tony,

      Tried both methods – neither made any difference

      Simon

    • in reply to: Download Troubles (6, sp2) #836907

      Thanks Tony,

      Tried both methods – neither made any difference

      Simon

    • in reply to: E-mail not sending ( 2002 (10.2627)) #784235

      Thanks for the response – yep Tesco is set up on all accounts – I have sent mails successfully from this account to other Tesco accounts – seems external ones may have the problem.

      I have just got this from the Tesco web site – seems I must be connected to Tesco.web to send mail

      1. You are not connecting to Tesco.net when trying to send Email. This will give an error code of 550 or ‘Relaying mail is not allowed’.

      To resolve this problem, connect to Tesco.net and then try to send your Email.

      Kinda sux, anybody got any work arounds?

      Thanks

      Simon

    • in reply to: E-mail not sending ( 2002 (10.2627)) #784236

      Thanks for the response – yep Tesco is set up on all accounts – I have sent mails successfully from this account to other Tesco accounts – seems external ones may have the problem.

      I have just got this from the Tesco web site – seems I must be connected to Tesco.web to send mail

      1. You are not connecting to Tesco.net when trying to send Email. This will give an error code of 550 or ‘Relaying mail is not allowed’.

      To resolve this problem, connect to Tesco.net and then try to send your Email.

      Kinda sux, anybody got any work arounds?

      Thanks

      Simon

    • in reply to: XP Startup (SP1) #756791

      Mark, Argus,

      I have ran and reran spybot & adaware a number of time, each coming up clean. There is nothing in the startp folder to cause this. However there are (were) two registry keys that kept them in the statup tab of MS config. Argus was right the location (HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun) still had the entries present. They were called “nphagsl” and “SAHBundle” I exported the keys for backup and deleted the entries. Next boot both were gone from MSconfig.

      Just did a quick check of daughters machine – UOTPVH.exe is not in the Windows directory – so must have been put there by something else.

      Looks like problem solved – about to rerun spybot/adaware/NAV for final check – will advise if anything found.

      Thanks for your help

      Simon

    • in reply to: XP Startup (SP1) #756792

      Mark, Argus,

      I have ran and reran spybot & adaware a number of time, each coming up clean. There is nothing in the startp folder to cause this. However there are (were) two registry keys that kept them in the statup tab of MS config. Argus was right the location (HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun) still had the entries present. They were called “nphagsl” and “SAHBundle” I exported the keys for backup and deleted the entries. Next boot both were gone from MSconfig.

      Just did a quick check of daughters machine – UOTPVH.exe is not in the Windows directory – so must have been put there by something else.

      Looks like problem solved – about to rerun spybot/adaware/NAV for final check – will advise if anything found.

      Thanks for your help

      Simon

    • in reply to: XP Startup (SP1) #756688

      Thanks Mark

      Ok, bundle.exe is nowhere to be found on my HDD. OUTPVH.exe is in the Windows folder with a date of 23/08/01 – similar to other windows components – I have renamed it just incase.

      I cannot remove them from the startup tab in MSCONFIG – When I uncheck them it goes into selective startup, when I recheck normal startup it rechecks the entries on the startup tab. hitting delete does nothing nor is right click available – how do I remove them – I am administrator.

      Once I clear this I will recheck Adarew/ Spybot/ virus – my Norton Internet Security firewall is what caught these ######s in the first place.

      Simon

    • in reply to: XP Startup (SP1) #756689

      Thanks Mark

      Ok, bundle.exe is nowhere to be found on my HDD. OUTPVH.exe is in the Windows folder with a date of 23/08/01 – similar to other windows components – I have renamed it just incase.

      I cannot remove them from the startup tab in MSCONFIG – When I uncheck them it goes into selective startup, when I recheck normal startup it rechecks the entries on the startup tab. hitting delete does nothing nor is right click available – how do I remove them – I am administrator.

      Once I clear this I will recheck Adarew/ Spybot/ virus – my Norton Internet Security firewall is what caught these ######s in the first place.

      Simon

    • in reply to: XP Startup (SP1) #756648

      Thanks all.

      Elaine, spybot found a bunch of red it didnt like so that did the trick
      Mark, msconfig was what I was thinking about to do selective startup, thanks also for the link for bundle & msbb
      HTH, you are quite right. I do have NIS installed but it wasnt active, I blame others for disabling it…………..

      OK MSBB is taken care of, bundle is now deleted from my temp directory, however it is still checked and listed in startup in msconfg – how do I delete it?

      On startup I still get an internet connection request – his time from UOTPVH.exe – Norton tells me its a high risk and I should block it (so i do)

      Oh, I did check for updates with adaware & Spybot

      Thanks again for all your help – the last few hours have been quite satisfiying

      Simon

    • in reply to: XP Startup (SP1) #756649

      Thanks all.

      Elaine, spybot found a bunch of red it didnt like so that did the trick
      Mark, msconfig was what I was thinking about to do selective startup, thanks also for the link for bundle & msbb
      HTH, you are quite right. I do have NIS installed but it wasnt active, I blame others for disabling it…………..

      OK MSBB is taken care of, bundle is now deleted from my temp directory, however it is still checked and listed in startup in msconfg – how do I delete it?

      On startup I still get an internet connection request – his time from UOTPVH.exe – Norton tells me its a high risk and I should block it (so i do)

      Oh, I did check for updates with adaware & Spybot

      Thanks again for all your help – the last few hours have been quite satisfiying

      Simon

    • in reply to: Raid #720075

      Thanks,

      It explains a lot

      Simon

    • in reply to: Raid #720076

      Thanks,

      It explains a lot

      Simon

    • in reply to: Junk Mail (2000) #691300

      Yes, thanks – what software do you use?

      Simon

    • in reply to: Shutdown/hibernate (XP Pro SP1) #674270

      OK back up and running……. Day after posted puter would not boot at all. Disconnected everything except video and memory and it just sat there with fans running when power applied. Swapped power supplies and it got better – just. Fans only ran when switched on, still would not boot. figured it must be a h/w problem.

      swapped out video card then cleared CMOS, yehaaa boot beep and startup.

      Replaced everything and boots / shutsdown each time so far.

      So not sure if power supply is dodgy or if m/b CMOS got corrupt. I’ll let it run for a few days and maybe fiddle if I get bored one day, but for now its OK and i’m back

      Thanks for the suggestions, dont think it is a windows problem though.

      Simon

    • in reply to: Print Preview (2000) #655590

      Thank you – didnt see any of that before

      Simon

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